i am my uncles drum guy which means i set up his drums for him at gigs and he pays me and i get to go backstage i also do a little teaching and i go to school and of course DRUM!!!!i waste alot of time on here as well when i should be working

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I just took a break from my psychology studies, becoming a psychologist, 5 years to go. hepp!
Working in a psychiatric supportteam, supporting individuals with severe mental disorders. My goal is to work as a psychotherapist, and to use rythm therapy as one method.
the best of two worlds

I'm currently working in the Rizla factory, where most of the world's sigarettepaper is produced. But I recently got a great offer and in September I'll be going to AGFA - Gevaert, they're specialized in the production of light sensitive materials and other photograhical materials. Better pay, so I can start saving up for that DW kit ;)

Well I have two.... I work at John Bellone's Musical Instruments, in London, Ontario, and I have my teaching practice at home... the GrooveWorks Drum Studio. I play with a few new projects on my evenings off as well, jazz, pop and rock gigs, depending on the day :)

I'm currently working in the Rizla factory, where most of the world's sigarettepaper is produced. But I recently got a great offer and in September I'll be going to AGFA - Gevaert, they're specialized in the production of light sensitive materials and other photograhical materials. Better pay, so I can start saving up for that DW kit ;)

wow man you work with two things that are horribly important to me....Agfa Photographic materials and rizlas!

Used to teach, but it got to be a hassle, since I don't drive...
Used to work at a drum shop, but I didn't sell anything 'cause I was teaching/giving tips...

Now I am a waiter at a fancy schmancy place in downtown LA. The money is *great* and I only have to work 3 days a week (maybe 25 hours). Which gives me tons of time to shed. Oddly enough - working at the drum shop, I never got to practice, since I had to work a million hours at minimum wage...

Agfa make some lovely paper and great chemicals....they make Rodinal which is one of the nicest Black and White film developers that ive ever used....

I work in the Graphical departement so most of the rolls pass through us.
About Rizla silver, they're a pain in the ass to produce, so thin they always jam the machines, nice to know that you enjoy them.

Do I work? Heck, I have a family, a mortgage, etc. etc. You bet I work. I MOSTLY work.

I still find time to practice on a pad daily, on the kit several times a week, and with other musicians as needed (depends on the gig/project). A lot of the musicians I play with are veterans in a similar position to me; we can learn thirty new cover songs by listening to the recordings and then rehearsing for four or five hours to tighten it up, learn endings, etc. Working on originals takes a bit different approach...

I work full time during the week and part time on Saturday's and I am married with no kids. I take lessons one night a week and since I pay for those lessons it would be a waste of money to not practice. I make sure I set at least an hour a day 4 to 5 times a week to practice. My wife is very supportive of this time as well....thank god. I don't take phone calls during that time either......that time is my time.

i work 40 hours a week.... in fact... im at work right now =O hahahaha

im a drafter for an architectural firm... I find time for drumming ussualy by watchin some vids and listenin to some grooves from drummerworld while at work and then going home and practice about 3-4 hours a day... i also have multiple band rehersals with 3 differnt groups... So monday 8-11, tusday is personal practice then wednesday 7-12 then thrusday lessons with Matt Scurfield.. the drummer that plays with Gary Hoey. ( btw i just started taking lessons, been playing for nine years but i feel like theres a time where you need to be able to learn new stuff and get a really good teacher to help you. ) and then fridays i get to peform, then practice at 8 to 10 am on saturday then play saturday nights and sunday nights... so basically im playing drums all week long. =)

I work full time and I usually go home from work (pretty close by) over my lunch break and play for about 45 minutes and eat lunch at my desk. I am currently single, so I do have time to spare and I occasionally play during the evenings and weekends, but for some reason my lunch hour is when I have the best ideas.